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  1. Current videos in the Clinical Edge video library for members
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Videos available now in the Members Video library PLUS Online Education Timetable

Acute Hamstring Injuries

Exercise Therapy for Swimmers 

Acetabular Labral Tears: Diagnosis and Management with Nichole Hamilton

Upper Limb Neurodynamics and Tendinopathy

Advanced Ankle Rehabilitation

Acute Ankle Inversion Injuries - Part 2 - Treatment

Acute Ankle Inversion Injuries - Part 1 - Assessment

MRI of the Knee

Assessment of Swimmers- Part 1 & 2

Treatment of Plantar Fasciosis

Rapid descent of the lower limb- mountain biking Part 1A to 2B

Achilles Tendinosis in Runners - Parts 2A, B & C

Achilles Tendinosis in Runners- Parts 1A, B & C

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and First Rib - Parts 1, 2 & 3

 

 

2011 Timetable

2012 Timetable


 Acute Hamstring Injuries with Andrew Ryan

Hamstring injuries are extremely common in all sports, particularly sprinting and the football codes. In this online education video, Andrew Ryan, Physio for the Australian Qantas Wallabies, discusses the assessment and management of acute hamstring injuries. Taking you from accurate diagnosis, assessment, differential diagnosis, through to specific treatment and rehab of hamstring injuries. Give your athletes the quickest recovery possible with this great series of videos.

Incorporating

* Diagnosis
* Mechanism of injury
* Anatomy
* Differential diagnosis
* Clinical assessment
* Further clinical assessment
* Pathophysiology
* Imaging - when is it required? how does this affect your rehab?
* Incorporating manual therapy into your treatment program 
* Acute management
* Exercises in the acute stage
* Rehabilitation guidelines
* Return to sport
* When patients require surgery or surgical opinions
* Important factors to help you achieve your best outcomes with hamstring injuries

 

Exercise Therapy for Swimmers with Cameron Elliott

How can you take your swimmers from injury through to elite level competition? How can you get the best results with your injured swimmers? In this video, Cameron Elliott takes us from identifying the parts of the kinetic chain that are contributing to your swimmer's injury, clinical reasoning on how to get the most out of your treatment.

Detailing practical exercise progressions for thoracic and abdominal control, scapula control and endurance, in Part 3, Cameron details the best way to train hip control in swimmers, and tying it all together to create the most efficient and injury-free swimmer.

 

Acetabular Labral Tears: Diagnosis and Management with Nichole Hamilton 

Acetabular labral tears are one of the most common causes of mechanical hip symptoms, and with the right tests can be diagnosed quickly and accurately. In Acetabular Labral Tears Diagnosis and Management with Nichole Hamilton, learn about:

  • Labral and bony anatomy
  • Hip anteversion/retroversion
  • Signs and symptoms of labral tears
  • Location of Pain
  • Aggravating Factors
  • Onset
  • Tests for Labral Tears
  • Femoro-acetabular impingement
  • Cam and Pincer lesions
  • Reasons for labral tears
  • Treatment for labral tears - conservative and surgical

Nichole also presents The Irritable Hip course, which covers other elements around the hips

 

Upper Limb Neurodynamics and Tendinopathy 

 

 

 

 

 

What is the link between tendinopathy and neurodynamics in the upper limb? How can you distinguish if the upper limb nerves are causing symptoms that imitate a tendinopathy? What is the surface anatomy of the upper limb pathways, and what muscles impact on neural mobility of the upper limb?

In this video on upper limb tendinopathy and neurodynamics with David Pope, we explore when decreased neural mobility is impacting or imitating a tendinopathy. Loads of patients present with wrist flexor or extensor origin pain, and being able to assess when neurodynamics are the cause of, or contributing to their pain will make a huge difference in your success with these patients.

Covering nerve pathways, surface anatomy and palpation, testing and treatment, this is your guide to the upper limb nerves.

Part 1 covers assessment considerations and symptoms, Median Nerve assessment and treatment, as well as Radial Nerve assessment.

In Part 2, we cover treatment of the Radial Nerve, as well as assessment and treatment of the Musculocutaneous Nerve and Ulnar Nerve.

The content in this video references work by David Butler (www.noigroup.com) and Discover Physio (www.discoverphysio.ca) 

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Advanced Ankle Rehabilitation 

 Have you got your patient through the first three days after their ankle injury? Where to next? How are we going to get your patient back to high level sport as quickly as possible? In Part 3 of Acute Ankle Inversion Injuries - Advanced Rehab, Russell Wright takes you through from Day 3 post-injury right through to an advanced level return to sport.

Incorporating balance, strength, range of movement, endurance, power, skill, mental application and agility. Get your patients better than pre-injury now!

 

Acute ankle inversion injuries 

 

Inversion ankle injuries are one of those injuries you will see regularly on the sports field and in your clinic, and have a very high recurrence rate. With a lot of structures that can be injured or painful, a lot of inversion injuries are more than just an ATFL sprain. In this video you will learn to identify and differentially diagnose injuries caused by an inversion, surface anatomy, testing and management in the early stages to speed up recovery.

Presented by Russell Wright, a Physiotherapist with a special interest in the Foot and Ankle, and the owner of Central Coast Foot and Ankle Physio.

What is the best treatment following an acute ankle inversion injury? How can you design a treatment program to speed up recovery? When should you introduce dry needling, joint mobilisation, taping, balance retraining, stretching and strengthening to get the best results? 

In Part 2 of Acute Ankle Inversion Injuries, Russell Wright covers all of these topics, giving you treatments along with clinical reasoning to get your ankle injuries accelerating through the first week post injury.
 

Standing Posture Assessment - Nichole Hamilton

Having success with your manual therapy improving your patients in the clinic, but frustrated that their habits and posture outside the clinic are limiting their results? How can you tell if your patients postural habits are ideal? How much of their pain is related to their posture? And how can you fix it? 

In this video, Nichole Hamilton will take you through a functional postural assessment of the upper and lower body. This will help you work out where posture is contributing to pain, provide you with tools to help your patients regain ideal posture, and put an end to your patients postural pain.

Assessment of the Pelvis - Nichole Hamilton

The pelvis is often overlooked as an area that can contribute to low back and lower limb pain and dysfunction. Do you want to identify when the pelvis is contributing to these issues? In this video with Nichole Hamilton, you will learn the anatomy of the pelvis, surface anatomy, how to perform a functional assessment of the pelvis, and some directions for treatment.


MRI of the Knee - Dr Sean Khoury

MRI is increasingly being used to diagnose injuries, especially around the knee. Do you know how to read an MRI? How do you show your patients the structural issues on their MRI? Do you wonder if things have been missed on the MRI report?

In this presentation on MRI of the Knee, Dr Sean Khoury goes through the types of MRI, how to examine MRI scans, what you will find on MRI with various knee joint pathologies, and how to make sure you haven't missed anything when going over your patients scans. This is a thorough and detailed analysis of MRI as used in the knee.

Assessment of Swimmers 


Swimming and surfing are extremely popular sports, and if your clinical practice is anything like ours, you are quite likely to treat lots of recreational and elite swimmers for acute and overuse injuries.  If you would like to improve your specific assessment of swimmers, assess their biomechanics and speed up their recovery, this online Physio education topic is for you. "Physiotherapy Assessment of Swimmers", is presented by Cameron Elliott, a Sports-titled Physiotherapist working with Sydney Sports Medicine Centre, treating elite athletes with the NSW Institute of Sport. 

In this instalment of "Physiotherapy Assessment of Swimmers", you will learn to test specific ranges of movement that are vital for your swimmers in the upper body, differentiate a good swimmer from a great swimmer and identify technique errors that may slow a swimmer. 

In Part 2 you  will learn to further test the shoulder, thoracic spine and lower limb, help your swimmers achieve a streamlined position, and start to design a specific rehab shoulder swimming rehab program.

Learn great assessment and strengthening techniques for the upper and lower limb for your freestyle, butterfly and breastroking patients. What mimics patello-femoral pain in breaststrokers? What should you monitor when giving strengthening exercises for swimmers shoulders? Find out in this presentation 

Treatment of Plantar Fasciosis by Russell Wright


"Slow feet, quick feet, trick feet, sick feet.... Here come more and more and more feet" - The Foot Book (Dr Seuss, 1968)

Do you see lots of foot pain? Do you want to treat foot pain better? Plantar fasciosis is a very common foot complaint, and without the right treatment can be a stubborn condition to treat. What is the best treatment to alleviate plantar fasciosis symptoms, and how do we fix the causes? And why aren't we calling it plantar fasciitis - do we have a speech impediment? 

This weeks brilliant eLearning topic is presented by one of the people's favorite lecturers - Russell Wright (quite possibly the Australian incarnation of Billy Connolly). Russell looks at the anatomy of the foot and plantar fascia, the role of the plantar fascia, and why people develop plantar fasciosis. You will find out differential diagnoses for plantar fasciosis, what tests to perform to correctly diagnose plantar heel pain, when to order further investigations, and functional assessments for the lower limb.


 

 

 

 

 

 

In Part 2 of "Treatment of Plantar Fasciosis" presented by Russell Wright, you will find out the most effective treatments for plantar fasciosis, why they work, further investigate differential diagnosis, and functional gait and running retraining to offload the plantar fascia.

Lecturer brief

Russell is a Physiotherapist with a clinic specialising in treating foot and ankle conditions on the Central Coast of NSW. When Russell isn't treating or lecturing on foot and ankle conditions, he can be found running half marathons, surfing massive groundswell, or carving through the trees on his snowboard. 

Watch it now......

 

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Rapid descent of the lower limb - mountain biking Part 1A to 2B, presented by David Pope


 

Mountain bikers - biomechanical assessment and treatment. Do you look after patients and sportspeople that need to be able to move smoothly and easily, change direction quickly and need strength without getting rigid? This presentation covers lower limb biomechanical assessment, locating overactive muscles that may be causing rigidity, and improving functional movements. 
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Achilles Tendinosis in Runners - Part 1

Runners are a tricky bunch of people to treat, generally not keen to rest and often overtraining. Achilles Tendinosis is a common injury in this population, and in this presentation, we look at Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of Achilles pain. With a number of conditions including insertional Achilles Tendinosis, FHL tendinopathy and mid-tendon Achilles Tendinosis causing pain in the Achilles area, all require different treatment. 

In Part 2 we look at passive and active treatment for mid tendon Achilles Tendinosis, exercise rehabilitation, correction of running technique to return your patient to running pain free, and improving the biomechanical factors loading the Achilles. Get your runners back on track from their Achilles problems now.

 

 

 

 

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 Upcoming videos

Date Online Learning Topic Lecturer
February 1, 2011 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Nichole Hamilton
February 16, 2011 Achilles Tendinosis in Runners - Part 1 Russell Wright
March 2, 2011 Achilles Tendinosis in Runners - Part 2 Russell Wright
March 16, 2011 Groin Injuries Clare Walsh
April 6, 2011 Mountain Biking Assessment David Pope
April 20, 2011 Mountain Biking Treatment and Setup David Pope
May 4, 2011 Plantar Fasciosis - Assessment and Treatment Part 1 Russell Wright
May 18, 2011 Plantar Fasciosis - Assessment and Treatment Part 2 Russell Wright
June 1, 2011 Assessment of Swimmers Cameron Elliott
June 15, 2011 Assessment of Swimmers Part 2 Cameron Elliott
July 6, 2011 MRI of the Knee Dr Sean Khouri
July 20, 2011 Assessment of the Pelvis Nichole Hamilton
August 3, 2011 Assessment of Acute Knee Injuries Clare Walsh
August 17, 2011 Impact Injuries to the Shoulder Andrew Ryan
September 7, 2011 Impact Injuries to the Shoulder Part 2 Andrew Ryan
September 21, 2011 Postural impact - Functional postural assessment Nichole Hamilton
October 5, 2011 Assessment of Acute Lateral Ankle Injuries Russell Wright
October 19, 2011 Treatment of Acute Lateral Ankle Injuries Russell Wright
November 2, 2011 Advanced Rehabilitation of Acute Lateral Ankle Injuries David Pope
November 16, 2011 Upper Limb Neurodynamics and Tendinopathy Part 1 David Pope
December 7, 2011 Upper Limb Neurodynamics and Tendinopathy Part 2 David Pope
December 21, 2011 Acetabular Labral Tears - Hip assessment and treatment Part 1 Nichole Hamilton
     
2012    
Date Online Learning Topic Lecturer
January 4, 2012 Acetabular Labral Tears - Hip assessment and treatment Part 2 Nichole Hamilton
January 18, 2012 Swimmers Shoulders - Treatment and Clinical Reasoning Part 1 Cameron Elliott
February 1, 2012 Swimmers Shoulders - Treatment and Clinical Reasoning Part 2 Cameron Elliott
February 15, 2012 Acute hamstring tears - graded rehabilitation Part 1 Andrew Ryan
March 7, 2012 Acute hamstring tears - graded rehabilitation Part 2 Andrew Ryan
March 21, 2012 Acute hamstring tears - graded rehabilitation Part 3 Andrew Ryan
April 5, 2012 Returning elite sprinters to sport after hamstring injury Part 1 Merryn Aldridge
April 19, 2012 Returning elite sprinters to sport after hamstring injury Part 2 - high level rehab and strength progressions  Merryn Aldridge
May 2, 2012 Cervical spine - acute diagnosis Caitlin Farmer
May 16, 2012 Thoracic ring assessment Part 1 LJ Lee
June 6, 2012 Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy - Assessment Caitlin Farmer
June 20, 2012 Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy - Assessment Russell Wright
July 4, 2012 Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy - Rehabilitation Russell Wright
July 18, 2012 Imaging of the shoulder - MRI, US and XR  
August 1, 2012 Imaging of the shoulder - MRI, US and XR - Part 2  
August 15, 2012 Functional anatomy of the shoulder David Pope
July 18, 2012 Foot Surface Anatomy and Palpation Nick Torrance
August 1, 2012 Common Foot Injuries - Differential Diagnosis Nick Torrance
August 15, 2012 Strength training for return to sport Part 1 David Pope
September 5, 2012 Strength training for return to sport Part 2 David Pope
September 19, 2012 Lumbar Spine Assessment and Treatment Part 1 Caitlin Farmer
October 3, 2012 Lumbar Spine Assessment and Treatment Part 2 Caitlin Farmer
October 17, 2012 Strength training for high level athletes  
November 7, 2012 Strength training for high level athletes Part 2  
November 21, 2012 Cervicogenic headaches - assessment and treatment  
December 5, 2012 Cervicogenic headaches - assessment and treatment  
December 19, 2012 Post-op Rotator Cuff Rehab Part 1  
2013 Post-op Rotator Cuff Rehab Part 2  
  AC Joint Injuries - Rehabilitation  
  Stretched out - the best stretches to give your patients  
  Post partum advice and rehabilitation Part 1  
  Adductor Strains and Tendinosis - Graded Rehab  
  The upper Cervical Spine  
  MCL Injury Rehab  

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

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